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any pressure testing of that system at test pressure in
excess of 1/2 psi / 3.5 kPa.
- Make the connections airtight by means of an approved
connector in accordance with local regulations.
- If you use a gas hose, make sure it is of an approved type
in accordance with local regulations.
- Position the hose in such a way that it is not twisted,
cannot turn and cannot buckle.
- A gas hose has a limited service life. Therefore, install the
hose in a way that allows its easy replacement. Check the
hole regularly for breaks, cracks, and aging. Replace the
hose if you are in any doubt. Take notice of the maximum
life of the hose and replace it on time subject to the limits
specifi ed by the manufacturer or local regulations.
- If the lower ventilation grating is not at fl oor level or
slightly lower, make a hole in the fl oor at the rear end of
the refrigerator (see fi gure 7). If a leak occurs, this hole
will allow the gas to stream outside instead of building
upon the fl oor . This hole must have a diameter of at least
Ø40 mm / 1.57 inch and must be in conformity with local
regulations.
- At places where metal gas lines enter the fl oor, affi x a
watertight and airtight rubber band around the pipe to
prevent vibration and wear.
- Check the gas connection for leaks after the complete
installation of the refrigerator.
FIGURE 14:
- Refer to the type plate on the inside of your refrigerator
and to the table at the front of this booklet when
choosing a gas type.
- Refer to the type plate on the inside of the refrigerator for
the pressure setting of the gas pressure control.
9 WIRING DIAGRAMS
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